Ask a New Question
Search
Why is the selenate ion,
The solubility of sodium selenate is 84 g/100 g of water at 35 oC. If a solution is obtained by dissolving 92 g of sodium
4 answers
asked by
Yeneta
1,008 views
The solubility of sodium selenate is 84g/100g of water at 35 degrees Celsius. If solution is obtained by dissolving 42g of
1 answer
asked by
LEMMA
450 views
Why is the selenate ion, SeO42−, is more stable in aqueous solution than is the tellurate ion, TeO42-?
1 answer
asked by
Mr. Swagigga
456 views
Arrange the acids
I) hydrogen selenate ion (HSeO− 4 ), pKa = 1.92; II) phosphorous acid (H3PO3), pKa1 = 2.00; III) phosphoric
1 answer
asked by
Anonymous
1,161 views
Arrange the acids
I) hydrogen selenate ion (HSeO− 4 ), pKa = 1.92; II) phosphoric acid (H3PO4), pKa = 2.12; III) selenous acid
1 answer
asked by
Anonymous
1,019 views